Memory safe languages tend to be easier to use and to learn especially at lower skill levels with languages like Python and JavaScript. It's a nice thought, but the White House encouraging memory safety seems like a relatively insignificant push. It's the weight of legacy code and established solutions that will hold us back for a long time.
Seems like too little too late. Unless... there's built in functionally to gaslight me, shut my questions down as duplicates, and tell me I shouldn't be doing something someway without any knowledge of my constraints. Otherwise how would it be any better than the others that were already trained on SO data?
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